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Ranking order |
Fifth |
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Hours ruled by the DRAGON |
7 am - 9 am |
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Direction of its sign |
East-Southeast |
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Season and principal month |
Spring - April |
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Corresponds to Western sign |
Aries |
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Fixed Element |
Wood |
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Stem |
Positive |
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1904, 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024 |
| Greatest Affinity |
Rat , Monkey |
| Greatest Enmity |
Dog |
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I am the unquenchable Fire
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The center of all energy
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The stout heroic heart
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I hold power and glory in my sway
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My presence
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Disperses dark clouds
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To tame the Fates
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I am the Dragon
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Magical, shrewd, intuitive, artistic and very lucky. Alternately, can be stubborn, irritable and impulsive. Can also be rather
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worldly and hard to get close to. Full of vitality,self assured, bright and master of success. Somewhat proud and quick- |
| tempered, the Dragon personality is always attractive. |
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The mighty and magnificent Dragon of mythical folklore never ceases to enchant or stir the imagination. The Dragon person |
| is magnanimous and full of vitality and strength. To him life is a blaze of colors and he is constantly on the go.
Egotistical, |
| eccentric, dogmatic, whimsical or terribly demanding and unreasonable, he is still never without a band of admirers. Proud, |
| aristocratic and very direct, the Dragon-born establishes his ideals early in life and demands the same high standards and |
| perfection from others that he has for himself. |
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| The powerful Dragon is difficult to contest, at times even impossible. He tends to intimidate those who dare challenge him. |
| An angry , spurned Dragon could be like the big bad wolf at your door. He'll huff and he'll puff until he blows your house |
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| In spite of his volcano of emotions, the Dragon cannot be said to be sentimental, sensitive or very romantic. He takes love |
| and adulation for granted: they are his just due. But while he maybe stubborn, irrational and overbearing when irked, |
| the Dragon can forgive you the moment he gets over his outbursts. And since things are supposed to work both ways, he |
| expects your forgiveness for his errors , too. |
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